Esperanza Drum and Bugle Corps

Esperanza
Location San Diego, CA
Division World Class
Founded 1999
Folded 2007
Director Alan Cox
Championship titles 2003 (Division II)
Uniform burgundy tunic, silver stripe, black pants, black gloves, black shako with silver eagle and black plume

The Esperanza Drum and Bugle Corps was a World Class (formerly Division I) drum and bugle corps based in San Diego, California and founded in the fall of 1999, and was a member of Drum Corps International (DCI).

Esperanza is one of several musical/performing arts programs incorporated under the its parent organization, the Esperanza Performing Arts Association, Inc. Along with a winter guard and an indoor percussion ensemble, the Esperanza Drum & Bugle Corps has established itself as San Diego's premier performing pageantry arts program. During its history the organization has included the Esperanza de Luz winterguards (Open and World), Esperanza Winter Percussion Ensemble and the San Diego Brass and Percussion Ensemble (a community band). The Esperanza Organization has produced top quality national caliber championship and finalist programs in drum corps, winter guard and winter percussion.

History

Esperanza made its debut performance in June 2000 at the Esperanza Experience held at Southwestern College in Chula Vista, CA.

In its first year the corps toured Southern and Northern California ending its season in Mid-July. During its second year in 2001 the corps traveled out of California for the first time by competing in the DCI Southwestern Regional at San Antonio. In 2002 the corps attended DCI Championships for the time and finished 6th in Division II.

Esperanza is a one-time DCI Division II/III (Now Open Class) Champion, in 2003 with a score of 95.6. In only its fourth year the corps won the DCI Division II Championships in Orlando, Florida. This was the first time any corps from Southern California had won any DCI Championship title since 1972.

After winning the 2003 Drum Corps International Division II Championship, the Corps promptly moved up the ranks by entering the Drum Corps International Regional Division I Class. The Corps is the first DCI Division I drum corps from San Diego County. Their highest finish in Division I is 20th, in the 2005 season.

Esperanza Drum Majors have been:2000-Dannie Baker, 2001-2003-Rich Chavez, 2004-Michael Wojcik, 2005-2006-Sean Zanganeh.

The corps founder is Alan Cox, who also served as its Executive Director until resigning in March 2007. Further, in March 2007 the corps announced that it would not be fielding a competitive drum and bugle corps for the 2007 Drum Corps International competitive season.

Mission

The Esperanza Organization is dedicated to the growth and education of performing arts and pageantry in San Diego County; its mission is to ensure that performing arts continue to flourish in San Diego.

The Esperanza Drum & Bugle Corps will provide a positive quality experience, education and teach values through excellence the drum & bugle corps activity.

Traditions

Corps Song

The Esperanza Corps Song is "You're Still You" by Josh Groban. This piece was the corps' 2003 championship Ballad. Last Time performed was in 2006 for the "age-outs" of that year, the day after their final performance.

Staff stretch

The morning of DCI Quarter Finals the entire teaching and support staff joins the corps in the morning circle for stretch. This began during morning stretch in 2003 at DCI Division II Finals when the corps won the DCI Division II Championship.

Trivia

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